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A History of the County of Oxford
… was by no means the opinion of the Chancellor, the Duke of Wellington, whose name had formally been included among the … States, and of Africa. 499 Since the time of the Duke of Wellington the Chancellor had taken no prominent part in …
Old and New London
… Newton, of Inigo Jones, of Izaak Walton, of the Duke of Wellington, of John Milton, and, above all, that of William …
Old and New London
… a Mrs. Dowell, who was so extremely partial to the Duke of Wellington, that she was constantly devising some new plan by … He was the elder brother of the "great" Duke of Wellington. Mr. Raikes tells us, in his "Journal:" "He had in … handsomely carved. On the spot now occupied by the Duke of Wellington's stables, there was also, in former times, an inn …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Margaret) THORN ( St. Margaret), a parish, in the union of Wellington, hundred of Milverton, W. division of Somerset, 3 miles (W.) from Wellington; containing 136 inhabitants. It comprises by …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of Flaxley, was instituted rector in 1474. 10 William Wellington, the rector in 1551, was found unsatisfactory in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and the subsequent establishment of a manufactory at Wellington, occasioned the decay of the woollen-trade, which …
Old and New London
… in the new Houses of Parliament"The Meeting of Wellington and Blucher at Waterloo," and the "Death of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and dyeing; there are iron-foundries and paper-works. The Wellington Barracks are the dpt of the 20th Regimental …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Mrs. Wynne Corrie. She married the Hon. Robert Wellington Stapleton Cotton, son of Lord Combermere, but was …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in front are statues of Queen Victoria, Watt, Dalton, Wellington, and Peel. From the infirmary Mosley Street, in …
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